Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Bibionidae: Bibio varipes ♂

Posted by ESant on 02-10-2023 19:55
#1

Hello,

I photographed this fly in Campo Imperatore (AQ), Italy, 1500m a.s.l. on June 2nd 2023. I think it is a member of the genus Bibio, but is it possible to identify its species from these photos?

Thank you in advance,
Emanuele

Edited by ESant on 04-10-2023 12:25

Posted by ESant on 02-10-2023 19:55
#2

Photo 2:

Posted by Zeegers on 02-10-2023 21:45
#3

it looks like Bibio varipes ….

did you ever see Dilophus ?

it is pretty common and it is a cryptic species, to be described soon. If you’d happen to have pictures of these, that would be great.

thanks

Theo

Edited by Zeegers on 02-10-2023 21:45

Posted by ESant on 04-10-2023 12:25
#4

Thank you! What are the characteristics of this cryptic species? I checked in my archive and noticed that I have several photos of Dilophus. Some in particular were taken in June in the same area as this Bibio, unfortunately they are not very good as all the photographed individuals were stuck in a spider's web.
Other photos of Dilophus I took near L'Aquila in the last three years include an early spring species (identified here in the forum as D. humeralis/antipedalis) and an autumn species with black males and orange/yellowish females.

Posted by Zeegers on 06-10-2023 17:23
#5

I will send you a PM.

Theo